Watch the JavaOne keynotes online

Not making it over to the JavaOne? No problem – you can still catch all the essentials online by watching the JavaOne keynotes. These are the livestreams Java programmers will want to watch, and where to watch them.

Thousands of Java developers are currently en route to San Francisco for this year’s JavaOne and OpenWorld conferences. Attracting an estimated 60,000 attendees, the conference kicks off Sunday, October 25th and runs until October 29th.

Those that haven’t grabbed a $75 JavaOne keynote ticket or a $2,050 full-conference ticket (not including the OpenWorld) can still get access to on demand videos.Update:Watch the JavaOne Keynotes here.

“Cask-strength Java, aged 20 years” – Java’s global community has grown with the help of 315 user groups, who will be the focus of this retrospective keynote. This will be one keynote to break out your finest whiskey for as as Java CTO John Duimovich and Java Community Manager Stephen Chin get nostalgic with and raise a glass to the past 20 years of Java and its community luminaries. Bring tissues.

Once again, the JavaOne Conference will take place alongside the Oracle OpenWorld. Sadly, home viewers won’t get a livestream of the private access performance of Elton John and Beck at the OpenWorld conference.

But we can already watch OpenWorld keynote videos of C-level management showcasing Oracle’s cloud-computing achievements as if Oracle had always been pushing the cloud trend. From Sunday through Wednesday, Oracle bigwigs Larry Ellison, Thomas Kurian and Mark Hurd will be taking the stage to speak about cloud innovation. Oracle CEO Mark Hurd’s Monday morning keynote on the future of cloud and the enterprise will be one to watch.

Coman was Editor of JAXenter.com at S&S Media Group. He has a master's degree in cultural studies and has written and edited content for numerous news, tech and culture websites and magazines, as well as several ad agencies.